The Complete Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe ShelleyLibrary of Alexandria, 1935. gada 1. janv. - 912 lappuses |
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... breath Leave aught of this pure spectacle But loathsomeness and ruin?— Spare aught but a dark theme, On which the lightest heart might moralize? Or is it but that downywinged slumbers Have charmed theirnurse coy Silence nearherlids To ...
... breath Leave aught of this pure spectacle But loathsomeness and ruin?— Spare aught but a dark theme, On which the lightest heart might moralize? Or is it but that downywinged slumbers Have charmed theirnurse coy Silence nearherlids To ...
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... breath. Spirit of Nature! thou Imperishable asthis glorious scene, Here is thy fitting temple. If solitude hath ever led thy steps To the shore of the immeasurable sea, And thouhastlingered there Until the sun's broad orb Seemed resting ...
... breath. Spirit of Nature! thou Imperishable asthis glorious scene, Here is thy fitting temple. If solitude hath ever led thy steps To the shore of the immeasurable sea, And thouhastlingered there Until the sun's broad orb Seemed resting ...
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... breath will woo the earth, To feed with kindliest dews its favourite flower, That blooms inmossy banksand darksome glens, Lighting the green wood withits sunnysmile. Fear not then, Spirit, death's disrobing hand, So welcome when the ...
... breath will woo the earth, To feed with kindliest dews its favourite flower, That blooms inmossy banksand darksome glens, Lighting the green wood withits sunnysmile. Fear not then, Spirit, death's disrobing hand, So welcome when the ...
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... breath, Great Parent, that my strain May modulatewith murmurs oftheair, And motions of the forestsandthe sea, And voice of living beings, and woven hymns Of night and day, and the deep heart of man. There wasa Poet whose untimely tomb ...
... breath, Great Parent, that my strain May modulatewith murmurs oftheair, And motions of the forestsandthe sea, And voice of living beings, and woven hymns Of night and day, and the deep heart of man. There wasa Poet whose untimely tomb ...
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... breath Of innocent dreams arose; then, when red morn Made paler the pale moon, to her cold home Wildered, and wan, and panting, she returned. The Poet, wandering on, through Arabie, And Persia,and the wild Carmanian waste, And o'er the ...
... breath Of innocent dreams arose; then, when red morn Made paler the pale moon, to her cold home Wildered, and wan, and panting, she returned. The Poet, wandering on, through Arabie, And Persia,and the wild Carmanian waste, And o'er the ...
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